Only 10 percent of Canadians report feeling a “great deal” of freedom of choice and control, according to new report.
Category: Lockdowns
The land of common sense seems to be thriving while Britain is counting the cost of harsh lockdown restrictions.
Intolerance is ugly but, for Justin Trudeau, denouncing truckers protesting Covid-19 vaccine mandates for “unacceptable views” is OK because he’s denouncing the opinions of “a bunch of yahoos.”
If you’ve so much as left your house during the two years of the pandemic, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) knows about it.
Facing protests and falling popularity, they are proof that it is wrong to prize empathy in political leaders above everything else.
The ArriveCAN app is in play at Canada’s border points and knows you’re coming before you get there. But did you know this? Former Ontario privacy commissioner, Ann Cavoukian, now executive director at Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre, says “awareness of data collection practices and obtaining the consent of the individual are essential to preserving privacy.”
The Opinion section of The Globe and Mail devotes an unprecedented 6,500 words to this must-read analysis by Norman Doidge as he explores the master narrative that has shaped our lives for the past two years.
COVID-19 is here to stay. Therefore, COVID is done. Either mild Omicron is the end of COVID madness, or there is no off-ramp. The panic-demic must finish or we will be doing this forever.
There are still people who value civil liberties in this country.
Western legal tradition has protected individual autonomy better than any other legal system in history. The problem is that for decades that tradition, and the culture from whence it came, have slowly been eroding.
